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https://read.qxmd.com/read/25650104/contrasting-effects-of-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-on-central-and-peripheral-visual-fields
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Thiago L Costa, Mirella Gualtieri, Mirella T S Barboni, Rafael K Katayama, Paulo S Boggio, Dora F Ventura
Recent research suggested that transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can affect visual processing and that it can be useful in visual rehabilitation. Nevertheless, there are still few investigations on the subject. tDCS selectivity and the extent of its outcomes on visual perception are still to be assessed. Here, we investigate whether central and peripheral visual fields are equally affected by tDCS. We also tried to reproduce a previous work that has evaluated tDCS effects on the central visual field only (Kraft et al...
May 2015: Experimental Brain Research. Experimentelle Hirnforschung. Expérimentation Cérébrale
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25600818/transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-can-selectively-affect-different-processing-channels-in-human-visual-cortex
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Thiago L Costa, Russell D Hamer, Balázs V Nagy, Mirella T S Barboni, Mirella Gualtieri, Paulo S Boggio, Dora F Ventura
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive brain stimulation technique that can modulate cortical activity. Nonetheless, information regarding its functional specificity and the extent by which visual performance can be modulated is still lacking. Here, we used vision as model to address if it differentially affects different cell groups in the stimulated area. We applied tDCS to the occiput and performed a series of visual tests in a sham-controlled repeated-measures design. Achromatic contrast sensitivity was assessed psychophysically during tDCS, with tasks designed to target specific spatial frequency (SF) channels, inferred ON, OFF channels and inferred magnocellular and parvocellular pathways of the visual system...
April 2015: Experimental Brain Research. Experimentelle Hirnforschung. Expérimentation Cérébrale
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25556682/the-role-of-early-stages-of-cortical-visual-processing-in-size-and-distance-judgment-a-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thiago L Costa, Marcelo F Costa, Adsson Magalhães, Gabriel G Rêgo, Balázs V Nagy, Paulo S Boggio, Dora F Ventura
Recent research suggests that V1 plays an active role in the judgment of size and distance. Nevertheless, no research has been performed using direct brain stimulation to address this issue. We used transcranial direct-current stimulation (tDCS) to directly modulate the early stages of cortical visual processing while measuring size and distance perception with a psychophysical scaling method of magnitude estimation in a repeated-measures design. The subjects randomly received anodal, cathodal, and sham tDCS in separate sessions starting with size or distance judgment tasks...
February 19, 2015: Neuroscience Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25550147/transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-based-metaplasticity-protocols-in-working-memory
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sandra Carvalho, Paulo S Boggio, Óscar F Gonçalves, Ana Rita Vigário, Marisa Faria, Soraia Silva, Gabriel Gaudencio do Rego, Felipe Fregni, Jorge Leite
BACKGROUND: It has been already shown that delivering tDCS that are spaced by an interval alters its impact on motor plasticity. These effects can be explained, based on metaplasticity in which a previous modification of activity in a neuronal network can change the effects of subsequent interventions in the same network. But to date there is limited data assessing metaplasticity effects in cognitive functioning. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to test several tDCS-based metaplasticity protocols in working memory (WM), by studying the impact of various interstimulation intervals in the performance of a 3-back task...
March 2015: Brain Stimulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25455589/transcranial-electric-stimulation-and-neurocognitive-training-in-clinically-depressed-patients-a-pilot-study-of-the-effects-on-rumination
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt, Rudi De Raedt, Victoria Namur, Paulo A Lotufo, Isabela M Bensenor, Paulo S Boggio, Andre R Brunoni
Rumination is a cognitive-affective thinking style that plays a key role in the onset and maintenance of depression. Recently, it was shown that clinically depressed patients who received a neurocognitive training - involving two weeks of repetitive cognitive control exercises that necessitate prefrontal engagement - are more able to control over ruminative negative thoughts than patients who only received treatment as usual. Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) is a biological technique that can directly modulate prefrontal excitability via the manipulation of neural membrane potentials...
March 3, 2015: Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25209456/reducing-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-induced-erythema-with-skin-pretreatment-considerations-for-sham-controlled-clinical-trials
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Fabiana Guarienti, Wolnei Caumo, Pedro Shiozawa, Quirino Cordeiro, Paulo S Boggio, Isabela M Benseñor, Paulo A Lotufo, Marom Bikson, André R Brunoni
OBJECTIVES: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS)-induced erythema (skin reddening) has been described as an adverse effect that can harm blinding integrity in sham-controlled designs. To tackle this issue, we investigated whether the use of topical pretreatments could decrease erythema and other adverse effects associated with tDCS. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty healthy volunteers were recruited, and four interventions were applied 30 min prior to tDCS in a Latin square design: placebo, ketoprofen 2%, hydroxyzine 1%, and lidocaine 5%...
June 2015: Neuromodulation: Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25140136/tuning-and-disrupting-the-brain-modulating-the-mcgurk-illusion-with-electrical-stimulation
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucas Murrins Marques, Olivia Morgan Lapenta, Lotfi B Merabet, Nadia Bolognini, Paulo Sérgio Boggio
In the so-called McGurk illusion, when the synchronized presentation of the visual stimulus /ga/ is paired with the auditory stimulus /ba/, people in general hear it as /da/. Multisensory integration processing underlying this illusion seems to occur within the Superior Temporal Sulcus (STS). Herein, we present evidence demonstrating that bilateral cathodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of this area can decrease the McGurk illusion-type responses. Additionally, we show that the manipulation of this audio-visual integrated output occurs irrespective of the number of eye-fixations on the mouth of the speaker...
2014: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25128836/transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-modulates-erp-indexed-inhibitory-control-and-reduces-food-consumption
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olivia Morgan Lapenta, Karina Di Sierve, Elizeu Coutinho de Macedo, Felipe Fregni, Paulo Sérgio Boggio
Food craving can be defined as the "urge to eat a specific food". Previous findings suggest impairment of inhibitory control, specifically a regulatory deficit in the lateral prefrontal circuitry that is associated with a compulsion for food. As demonstrated by three previous studies, bilateral transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) (anode right/cathode left) reduces food craving and caloric intake. We designed the present study to evaluate the neural mechanisms that underlie these effects...
December 2014: Appetite
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24814566/modulation-of-smoking-and-decision-making-behaviors-with-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-in-tobacco-smokers-a-preliminary-study
#29
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Shirley Fecteau, Sara Agosta, Antoine Hone-Blanchet, Felipe Fregni, Paulo Boggio, Domenic Ciraulo, Alvaro Pascual-Leone
BACKGROUND: Most tobacco smokers who wish to quit fail to reach their goal. One important, insufficiently emphasized aspect of addiction relates to the decision-making system, often characterized by dysfunctional cognitive control and a powerful drive for reward. Recent proof-of-principle studies indicate that transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) can transiently modulate processes involved in decision-making, and reduce substance intake and craving for various addictions...
July 1, 2014: Drug and Alcohol Dependence
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24346782/transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-induced-in-stroke-patients-with-aphasia-a-prospective-experimental-cohort-study
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michele Devido Santos, Rubens José Gagliardi, Ana Paula Machado Goyano Mac-Kay, Paulo Sergio Boggio, Roberta Lianza, Felipe Fregni
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Previous animal and human studies have shown that transcranial direct current stimulation can induce significant and lasting neuroplasticity and may improve language recovery in patients with aphasia. The objective of the study was to describe a cohort of patients with aphasia after stroke who were treated with transcranial direct current stimulation. DESIGN AND SETTING: Prospective cohort study developed in a public university hospital. METHODS: Nineteen patients with chronic aphasia received 10 transcranial direct current stimulation sessions lasting 20 minutes each on consecutive days, using a current of 2 mA...
2013: São Paulo Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24168688/effects-of-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-tdcs-of-the-dorsolateral-prefrontal-cortex-dlpfc-during-a-mixed-gambling-risky-decision-making-task
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ludovico Minati, Camila Campanhã, Hugo D Critchley, Paulo Sérgio Boggio
Previous studies have led to hypothesizing that right DLPFC activity is related to risk propensity, but the generality of this relationship remains unclear. Here, we experimentally modulated DLPFC activity in 47 healthy, female volunteers during a risky decision-making task, where monetary gambles defined by potential win, loss, and outcome probability were evaluated in the absence of feedback and uncertainty. Three participant groups, receiving left anodal/right cathodal, right anodal/left cathodal, and sham tDCS, were compared...
June 2012: Cognitive Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23999404/nosce-te-ipsum-socrates-revisited-controlling-momentary-ruminative-self-referent-thoughts-by-neuromodulation-of-emotional-working-memory
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt, Andre R Brunoni, Tom Loeys, Paulo S Boggio, Rudi De Raedt
It becomes ever more evident that cognitive operations serve as fundamental mechanisms underlying higher order ruminative thoughts. In this sham controlled within subjects study, we performed anodal transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) in 32 healthy participants. We tested the causal hypothesis that the relationship between DLPFC activity and ruminative thinking is mediated by working memory operations. We used the Internal Shift Task, a paradigm in which participants have to update and shift between specific (non)emotional representations in working memory...
November 2013: Neuropsychologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23761755/je-pense-donc-je-fais-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-modulates-brain-oscillations-associated-with-motor-imagery-and-movement-observation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olivia M Lapenta, Ludovico Minati, Felipe Fregni, Paulo S Boggio
Motor system neural networks are activated during movement imagery, observation and execution, with a neural signature characterized by suppression of the Mu rhythm. In order to investigate the origin of this neurophysiological marker, we tested whether transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) modifies Mu rhythm oscillations during tasks involving observation and imagery of biological and non-biological movements. We applied tDCS (anodal, cathodal, and sham) in 21 male participants (mean age 23.8 ± 3...
2013: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23759172/heart-rate-variability-is-a-trait-marker-of-major-depressive-disorder-evidence-from-the-sertraline-vs-electric-current-therapy-to-treat-depression-clinical-study
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Andre Russowsky Brunoni, Andrew H Kemp, Eduardo M Dantas, Alessandra C Goulart, Maria Angélica Nunes, Paulo S Boggio, José Geraldo Mill, Paulo A Lotufo, Felipe Fregni, Isabela M Benseñor
Decreased heart rate variability (HRV) is a cardiovascular predictor of mortality. Recent debate has focused on whether reductions in HRV in major depressive disorder (MDD) are a consequence of the disorder or a consequence of pharmacotherapy. Here we report on the impact of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), a non-pharmacological intervention, vs. sertraline to further investigate this issue. The employed design was a double-blind, randomized, factorial, placebo-controlled trial. One hundred and eighteen moderate-to-severe, medication-free, low-cardiovascular risk depressed patients were recruited for this study and allocated to either active/sham tDCS (10 consecutive sessions plus two extra sessions every other week) or placebo/sertraline (50 mg/d) for 6 wk...
October 2013: International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23710817/enhancement-of-affective-processing-induced-by-bifrontal-transcranial-direct-current-stimulation-in-patients-with-major-depression
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Andre Russowsky Brunoni, Tamires Araujo Zanao, Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt, Leandro Valiengo, Janaina Farias de Oliveira, Paulo S Boggio, Paulo A Lotufo, Isabela M Benseñor, Felipe Fregni
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to evaluate whether one single section of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), a neuromodulatory technique that noninvasively modifies cortical excitability, could induce acute changes in the negative attentional bias in patients with major depression. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled, parallel design enrolling 24 age-, gender-matched, drug-free, depressed subjects. Anode and cathode were placed over the left and right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex...
February 2014: Neuromodulation: Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23706840/talking-bodies-nonverbal-behavior-in-the-assessment-of-depression-severity
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juliana Teixeira Fiquer, Paulo Sérgio Boggio, Clarice Gorenstein
BACKGROUND: Evaluations of clinical depression are traditionally based on verbal information. Nonverbal expressive behavior, however, being associated with a person's reflexive responses, may reveal negative emotional or social processes that are not under complete control of the patients. However, investigations of nonverbal behavior in the evaluation of depressed patients are still scarce. This study examines the nonverbal behaviors of a group of Brazilian patients, associating their nonverbal behavior with severity of depression...
September 25, 2013: Journal of Affective Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23704874/tdcs-over-the-left-prefrontal-cortex-enhances-cognitive-control-for-positive-affective-stimuli
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt, Rudi De Raedt, Andre R Brunoni, Camila Campanhã, Chris Baeken, Jonathan Remue, Paulo S Boggio
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) is a neuromodulation technique with promising results for enhancing cognitive information processes. So far, however, research has mainly focused on the effects of tDCS on cognitive control operations for non-emotional material. Therefore, our aim was to investigate the effects on cognitive control considering negative versus positive material. For this sham-controlled, within-subjects study, we selected a homogeneous sample of twenty-five healthy participants...
2013: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23629689/altered-semantic-integration-in-autism-beyond-language-a-cross-modal-event-related-potentials-study
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tatiane C Ribeiro, Claudia A Valasek, Ludovico Minati, Paulo S Boggio
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are characterized by impaired communication, particularly pragmatic and semantic language, resulting in verbal comprehension deficits. Semantic processing in these conditions has been studied extensively, but mostly limited only to linguistic material. Emerging evidence, however, suggests that semantic integration deficits may extend beyond the verbal domain. Here, we explored cross-modal semantic integration using visual targets preceded by musical and linguistic cues. Particularly, we have recorded the event-related potentials to evaluate whether the N400 and late positive potential (LPP) components, two widely studied electrophysiological markers of semantic processing, are differently sensitive to congruence with respect to typically developing children...
May 29, 2013: Neuroreport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23625554/the-sertraline-versus-electrical-current-therapy-for-treating-depression-clinical-study-select-tdcs-results-of-the-crossover-and-follow-up-phases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leandro Valiengo, Isabela Martins Benseñor, Alessandra C Goulart, Janaina Farias de Oliveira, Tamires Araujo Zanao, Paulo Sérgio Boggio, Paulo Andrade Lotufo, Felipe Fregni, André Russowsky Brunoni
BACKGROUND: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a promising nonpharmacological therapy for major depression. In the Sertraline versus Electrical Current Therapy for Treating Depression Clinical Trial (SELECT-TDCS) trial, phase-I (Brunoni et al., JAMA Psychiatry, 2013) we found that tDCS is effective for the acute episode. Here, we describe tDCS effects during phases II (crossover) and III (follow-up) of this trial (NCTs: 01149889 and 01149213). METHODS: Phase II (n = 25) was the open-label, crossover phase in which phase-I nonresponders who had received sham-tDCS received a 10-day course of active-tDCS...
July 2013: Depression and Anxiety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23550273/modulation-of-untruthful-responses-with-non-invasive-brain-stimulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shirley Fecteau, Paulo Boggio, Felipe Fregni, Alvaro Pascual-Leone
Deceptive abilities have long been studied in relation to personality traits. More recently, studies explored the neural substrates associated with deceptive skills suggesting a critical role of the prefrontal cortex. Here we investigated whether non-invasive brain stimulation over the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) could modulate generation of untruthful responses about subject's personal life across contexts (i.e., deceiving on guilt-free questions on daily activities; generating previously memorized lies about past experience; and producing spontaneous lies about past experience), as well as across modality responses (verbal and motor responses)...
2012: Frontiers in Psychiatry
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